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To subscribe to a feed...

To simply read the content of an RSS feed just click on one of the feed or podcast names below. If you want to receive updated feeds or podcasts automatically, you'll need to subscribe to them using a feed reader or podcast software.

To subscribe to a feed, either copy and paste the URL into your feed reader or podcast software or or use the One-Click Subscriptions link that corresponds to your software.

"RSS" is short for "Really Simple Syndication," "RDF Site Summary," or "Rich Site Summary"--depending on who you want to believe. RSS feeds often include headlines, news, events, blog entries, recent excerpts from discussion forums--usually information that is updated fairly frequently.

An RSS feed is just a simple way to summarize and share web-based information. The RSS file isn't made for people to read; it's basically a "news map" designed to be read by a piece of software and then re-published in a people-friendly format.

Individuals often use RSS "feed readers" to keep up with breaking news or recent developments related to topics they're interested in. Media organizations use the feeds both to monitor news and as another means of delivering their content to consumers.

What is a podcast?

The word "podcast" is a combination of the terms "iPod" (Apple's portable digital audio player) and "broadcast." Podcasts often includes news, events, and commentary on current events.

RSS Feed Readers (RSS and XML feeds)

RSS feed readers are available, often for free, from a number of sources. Wikipedia provides a fairly detailed overview of RSS feeds and readers, as does c|net..

Podcast software is available, often for free, from a number of sources. Wikipedia provides a useful overview of podcasting and podcast software. Apple's iTunes software is also available as a free download.

The FirstGov website provides a simple tutorial that should help you get you up to speed with downloading and consuming podcasts.